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13.42: Kelly's Bday: Men of God

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Join Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we celebrate Kelly's birthday and dive into the latest entertainment news, including the passing of producer John Landau and the box office success of “Inside Out 2.” We discuss our thoughts on the upcoming remake of “The Crow” and share our excitement for “Axel F.”

This week's main theme explores "Men of God" in cinema. We dissect several films, including:

  • “Frailty” (2001): A chilling thriller about a father who believes he's been tasked by God to kill demons disguised as humans.
  • “Elmer Gantry” (1960): A classic tale of a charismatic but morally ambiguous traveling salesman who becomes a preacher.
  • “Constantine” (2005): Keanu Reeves stars as a cynical occult detective caught between heaven and hell.
  • “Requiem” (2006): A haunting German film about a young woman's struggle with faith and mental illness.

We also touch on “Jacob's Ladder” and “The Exorcist III,” offering more thoughts on religious themes in horror and thriller genres.

Next week: We encourage y’all to watch "47 Meters Down: Uncaged" and “Under Paris,” both on Netflix, and other shark-related content in celebration of Shark Week!

Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction and Kelly's birthday celebration

00:01:00 - Entertainment news

00:07:00 - Discussion of The Crow remake

00:13:42 - House of the Dragon recap (episodes 3 and 4)

00:37:19 - Main theme: "Men of God" in cinema

00:37:42 - Frailty discussion

00:52:27 - Elmer Gantry discussion

00:56:40 - Constantine discussion

01:01:00 - Requiem discussion

01:03:49 - Brief mention of Jacob's Ladder and The Exorcist III

01:05:34 - Preview of next week's shark-themed episode

01:08:00 - Closing remarks

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Original music by Garrett Thompson

Follow us on Instagram @GeekGirlSoup

Continue the conversation on Facebook

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Email your questions and comments to GeekGirlSoup@gmail.com

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Join Susan, Kelly, and Cort as we celebrate Kelly's birthday and dive into the latest entertainment news, including the passing of producer John Landau and the box office success of “Inside Out 2.” We discuss our thoughts on the upcoming remake of “The Crow” and share our excitement for “Axel F.”

This week's main theme explores "Men of God" in cinema. We dissect several films, including:

  • “Frailty” (2001): A chilling thriller about a father who believes he's been tasked by God to kill demons disguised as humans.
  • “Elmer Gantry” (1960): A classic tale of a charismatic but morally ambiguous traveling salesman who becomes a preacher.
  • “Constantine” (2005): Keanu Reeves stars as a cynical occult detective caught between heaven and hell.
  • “Requiem” (2006): A haunting German film about a young woman's struggle with faith and mental illness.

We also touch on “Jacob's Ladder” and “The Exorcist III,” offering more thoughts on religious themes in horror and thriller genres.

Next week: We encourage y’all to watch "47 Meters Down: Uncaged" and “Under Paris,” both on Netflix, and other shark-related content in celebration of Shark Week!

Timestamps:

00:00:00 - Introduction and Kelly's birthday celebration

00:01:00 - Entertainment news

00:07:00 - Discussion of The Crow remake

00:13:42 - House of the Dragon recap (episodes 3 and 4)

00:37:19 - Main theme: "Men of God" in cinema

00:37:42 - Frailty discussion

00:52:27 - Elmer Gantry discussion

00:56:40 - Constantine discussion

01:01:00 - Requiem discussion

01:03:49 - Brief mention of Jacob's Ladder and The Exorcist III

01:05:34 - Preview of next week's shark-themed episode

01:08:00 - Closing remarks

The Crow art

DiscussingFilm \(@DiscussingFilm\) on X

-

Original music by Garrett Thompson

Follow us on Instagram @GeekGirlSoup

Continue the conversation on Facebook

Listen to Cort's podcast with Brad at PureFandom.com

Check out Susan’s movie stats on Letterboxd

Email your questions and comments to GeekGirlSoup@gmail.com

Geek on!

  continue reading

188 episodes

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